The Macmillan Atlas of the Future2 reviews

MacMillan Publishing, 1998

Exciting visual start point for futures research

+ The extrapolation of present trends goes only so far

Ian Pearson's Atlas of the Future is a great primer for a broad range of global future trends. As a researcher focussed on providing the fuel for future scenario's I have used this exciting visual atlas of the future to: o gain a rapid high level future view of a broad range of subjects- bealth, ...
  
  











  



  
The State of Women in the World Atlas: New Revised Second Edition (Penguin Reference)3 reviews
Joni Seager

Penguin (Non-Classics), 1997

The best at-a-glance book of women's status worldwide.

+ Mandatory aqusition for all libraries everywhere
+ Succinct yet descriptive

I have purchased and given away about 125 copies of this book to women who believe we have made great strides over the past 100 years.
  
  











  



  
Historical Atlas of Empires (Historical Atlas)1 review
Karen Farrington

Checkmark Books, 2002

informative, interesting quick review

I enjoyed reading and looking at this very concise and easy to follow atlas. I actually wanted more detail but this was interesting.
  
  











  



  
Penguin State of the World Atlas, Seventh Edition3 reviews
Dan Smith

Penguin (Non-Classics), 2003

Really Cool Book

+ A Must for all Human Geography students

This is the latest edition of an atlas that's been out for awhile. With colorful world maps and all sorts of fascinating graphs and charts this book unlocks cultural statistics--from quality of life to where in the world U.S. troops are to who has the most satellites in space. My middle school ...
  
  











  



  
The State of War and Peace Atlas (Penguin Reference)4 reviews
Dan Smith

Viking Adult, 1997

Dramatic Graphics of Global Condition

Together with the State of the World Atlas, this book ranks as one of the very best and most useful compilations of what I call "strategic generalizations", but with the very great added value of being presented in a graphical form that is easy to understand. As the international media becomes ...
  
  











  



  
Global Inc.: An Atlas of the Multinational Corporation4 reviews
Medard Gabel, Henry Bruner

New Press, 2003

It's about time...

+ First Rate Visualization, Can Be Applied to Everything
+ Huh?

It's about time someone came up with a book like this. After reading George Melloan's column in the Wall St. Journal I picked up the book that he cited; one Global Inc. This modest gem of a book packs a real wallop, distilling and dividing thousands of otherwise arcane facts and figures into a ...
  
  











  



  
Atlas of the North American Indian16 reviews
Carl Waldman

Facts on File, 2000

A complete and useful guide

+ Thoroughly written
+ North American Indian Research
+ Good info, well organized
+ Second great book by this author that I've rated 5 stars
  
  











  



  
A Photographic Atlas for the Microbiology Laboratory15 reviews
Michael J. Leboffe, Burton E. Pierce

Morton Publishing Company, 2005

Images are great references.

+ half satisfied

The images are great for referencing the different cells charachteristics under a microscope. Convenient when you are studying somewhere besides lab.
  
  











  



  
The State of the World Atlas: Sixth Edition (State of the World Atlas)7 reviews
Dan Smith

Penguin (Non-Classics), 1999

Not Just Graphics, But Sources and Perspective are Stellar

+ This book was better in the past, but still very informative
+ Concise,Informative and Entertaining
+ Informative and Concise
+ Global Environment in its Social and Political Framework
  
  











  



  
Historical Atlas of Empires (Historical Atlas)1 review
Karen Farrington

Checkmark Books, 2002

informative, interesting quick review

I enjoyed reading and looking at this very concise and easy to follow atlas. I actually wanted more detail but this was interesting.
  
  











  



  
Atlas of the North American Indian16 reviews
Carl Waldman

Facts on File, 2000

A complete and useful guide

+ Thoroughly written
+ North American Indian Research
+ Good info, well organized
+ Second great book by this author that I've rated 5 stars
  
  











  



  
The Macmillan Atlas of the Future2 reviews

MacMillan Publishing, 1998

Exciting visual start point for futures research

+ The extrapolation of present trends goes only so far

Ian Pearson's Atlas of the Future is a great primer for a broad range of global future trends. As a researcher focussed on providing the fuel for future scenario's I have used this exciting visual atlas of the future to: o gain a rapid high level future view of a broad range of subjects- bealth, ...
  
  











  



  
A Photographic Atlas for the Microbiology Laboratory15 reviews
Michael J. Leboffe, Burton E. Pierce

Morton Publishing Company, 2005

Images are great references.

+ half satisfied

The images are great for referencing the different cells charachteristics under a microscope. Convenient when you are studying somewhere besides lab.
  
  











  



  
The State of War and Peace Atlas (Penguin Reference)4 reviews
Dan Smith

Viking Adult, 1997

Dramatic Graphics of Global Condition

Together with the State of the World Atlas, this book ranks as one of the very best and most useful compilations of what I call "strategic generalizations", but with the very great added value of being presented in a graphical form that is easy to understand. As the international media becomes ...
  
  











  



  
Penguin State of the World Atlas, Seventh Edition3 reviews
Dan Smith

Penguin (Non-Classics), 2003

Really Cool Book

+ A Must for all Human Geography students

This is the latest edition of an atlas that's been out for awhile. With colorful world maps and all sorts of fascinating graphs and charts this book unlocks cultural statistics--from quality of life to where in the world U.S. troops are to who has the most satellites in space. My middle school ...
  
  











  



  
The State of the World Atlas: Sixth Edition (State of the World Atlas)7 reviews
Dan Smith

Penguin (Non-Classics), 1999

Not Just Graphics, But Sources and Perspective are Stellar

+ This book was better in the past, but still very informative
+ Concise,Informative and Entertaining
+ Informative and Concise
+ Global Environment in its Social and Political Framework
  
  











  



  
Global Inc.: An Atlas of the Multinational Corporation4 reviews
Medard Gabel, Henry Bruner

New Press, 2003

It's about time...

+ First Rate Visualization, Can Be Applied to Everything
+ Huh?

It's about time someone came up with a book like this. After reading George Melloan's column in the Wall St. Journal I picked up the book that he cited; one Global Inc. This modest gem of a book packs a real wallop, distilling and dividing thousands of otherwise arcane facts and figures into a ...
  
  











  



  
The State of Women in the World Atlas: New Revised Second Edition (Penguin Reference)3 reviews
Joni Seager

Penguin (Non-Classics), 1997

The best at-a-glance book of women's status worldwide.

+ Mandatory aqusition for all libraries everywhere
+ Succinct yet descriptive

I have purchased and given away about 125 copies of this book to women who believe we have made great strides over the past 100 years.